It’s a 45 minute boat ride to Green Island from Cairns. The
boat ride to Green Island was peaceful, even a whale paid us a visit, checked
us out and went on his merry way.
The ride from Green Island to the Barrier Reef was exhilarating.
Let’s just say it was a choppy ride-really, really choppy, knuckle white
choppy. Even the crew had to hold on. I like speed boats, but that day my
knuckles really were white. I was on the top deck, and couldn’t have moved if I
wanted to, and believe me I didn’t. I
clung to the railing with both hands, and didn’t let go until the boat stopped
moving.
Green Island was beautiful. Lush with vegetation, unspoiled
and protected. There is one resort with a swimming pool, but it was a bit
chilly, and only the birds swam. There were a couple of gift shops, a
restaurant, and a café, all part of the resort. After a walk about, I stopped
for a cup of coffee-not a surprise-the setting was beautiful, right in the
center of the entrance to the resort. Who could resist? If you were not a guest, you couldn’t get to
the resort property, but access was available to the restaurant, gift shop,
scuba and snorkeling gear.
Green Island is isolated, but there are plenty of snorkeling
and scuba diving opportunities. Peaceful and serene, and cut off from the rest
of the world, it’s a perfect place to commune with nature.
After Green Island, it was on to the Great Barrier Reef. The
boat docked along a pontoon, and we spent the rest of the day there. While the
crew cooked our lunch, it was time to scuba dive, snorkel, take a helicopter
ride, or a trip in a semi submersible to view the reef. I tried snorkeling
once, but the water tastes terrible. Yes, I know you’re not supposed to drink
the water.
I did go in the semi submersible, twice, because it was so
incredible. I have never seen anything like the reef before, the vitality and
variety of the life below was astounding,
because of the continuous movement of life, it seemed to dance. There
are a few pictures, but they are cloudy, shooting through a thick pane of murky
glass is not the best way to get great pictures. But I found Nemo. I really did.
More next week.
Cheers,
Margot Justes
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